What is the wildest conspiracy theory you actually believe?

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What is the great reset???
World Economic Forum?
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Anonymous wrote:Not an anti vaxxer, but i'm also of the position that it is near impossible that vaccines don't have *some* permanent ill effects for *some* people. Whether it is one in a million that it causes autism, or other auto immune diseases, etc.... The claim that "we know vaccines are totally safe!" seems BS, because you can't claim the absence of things that have been studied. As in, if no one has ever studied whether, say, people who themselves had the MMR vaccine as kids are more likely to give birth to a kid with ASD or thyroid disease or whatever.... then it can't be ruled out.


DP. I think the vaccine-autism debate is a red herring. I suspect the real reason for the huge rise in autism and other developmental disorders is the widespread use of fertility treatments, often in situations that are high risk to start with (AMA, family history, etc). I don't think there's a conspiracy theory surrounding the issue, but I think there's a big push to avoid saying it.


I agree and thought I was the only person who took note of this. Every autistic child I know had a mom who did some kind of fertility treatment.


Don't you think they're studying this already? My anecdotal evidence actually is the opposite of yours.

I don't know a single parent of a child with autism who had fertility treatments. I have two friends whose daughters have autism, both had the girls as newlyweds in their 20s. My friend with an autistic son actually had an oops pregnancy with a FWB - again, no treatments. My three or four friends who did fertility treatments all have neurotypical children.


Has anyone explored the possibility that autism is simply diagnosed more often than it was 30+ years ago? Not because its prevalence has actually risen but because we better understand how to diagnose it?


Sure, but there is also a reason that we have the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986. And it's not because zero harm is ever done by vaccines. It's because TOO MANY vaccine injuries were proven and the lobbyists successfully convinced congress to protect them from lawsuits so that the vaccine manufacturers didn't have to worry too much about being accountable for it.


I don't think anyone has ever said vaccines are 100% safe and there is zero risk of injury. What has been said is that the vaccine-autism link was debunked because no one could actually replicate Andrew Wakefield's results, and because he did not disclose his study was specifically funded by individuals seeking to go against vaccine manufacturers.

Every medication has potential side effects. The likes of Tylenol, which most of us take and administer to sick babies, have been known to cause adverse reactions or even death. Vaccine brochures openly state there is a risk of an adverse reaction and include death in that listing - I've been given a pamphlet that lists the risks every single time.


People really should study the biochemistry of the "other ingredients" in vaccines before they determine that they only cause adverse side effects "sometimes". Aluminum, thimerisol, polysorbate 80, monosodium glutamate, squalene, formaldehyde, sorbitol, etc. injected directly into your body are not ok and anyone that can't see that is crazy.

So my conspiracy theory is that they are dangerous and causing disease and that no one will ever allow that evidence to come out so of course no one believes they are harmful...and no one will ever be able to "prove" it. In some people, they cause autism, learning disabilities, allergies, asthma, autoimmune disease, ADHD, depression, anxiety, behavior problems, cancer, etc. All of the things we have seen an immense rise in in the past 20 years.



+1 on the bolded.
Either that, or they have a father that's MUCH older than the mother... like in his 60's.


Wakefield's study consisted of 12 children selected for study because they had autism and received the MMR vaccine. It's shocking how he managed to find a link.
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Anonymous wrote:I believe that gang stalking is real.


I don’t believe anyone explained this one...
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Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.
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Anonymous wrote:Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.


Yes! I’m PP earlier in the thread! Also Bristol was out of school for months with “mono.’
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Anonymous wrote:Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.
How would she have had enough time to get pregnant/give birth to the next kid?
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Anonymous wrote:Flight 93 was shot down by US military

Yes, I absolutely believe this.


No. It was diverted to another country for the reason I don't wish to tell. There are no survivors.


PLEASE say more about this!


Yes, please, I am so obsessed with this story.


Why divert it to another country? Which country?


Then what was the wreckage in the field?
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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think the Ancient Aliens folks might be onto something.


They surely are! Royal waste of time in front of the TV.. imagine who has time to watch 193 episodes of "Okay, so the aliens are here all right.., lets go over this again"..., with commentary run by a guy who seems getting his perm by inserting two fingers into the AC outlet holes. Who always looks like he is half here and half somewhere else and that he is feeling some invisible watermelon...

They worship him! What they can be onto? Bunch of lonely folks who never got a girlfriend. Who would date someone who watches that junk? And if they ever did, they are long gone with some guys who is making money, not wasting time.


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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think the Ancient Aliens folks might be onto something.


They surely are! Royal waste of time in front of the TV.. imagine who has time to watch 193 episodes of "Okay, so the aliens are here all right.., lets go over this again"..., with commentary run by a guy who seems getting his perm by inserting two fingers into the AC outlet holes. Who always looks like he is half here and half somewhere else and that he is feeling some invisible watermelon...

They worship him! What they can be onto? Bunch of lonely folks who never got a girlfriend. Who would date someone who watches that junk? And if they ever did, they are long gone with some guys who is making money, not wasting time.




I nearly woke up DH trying to stifle my snort/laughter at this.
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Total bollocks.

There are plenty of autistic kids in poor countries where the average person has ZERO access to fertility treatments.
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I agree and thought I was the only person who took note of this. Every autistic child I know had a mom who did some kind of fertility treatment.


Total bollocks.

There are plenty of autistic kids in poor countries where the average person has ZERO access to fertility treatments.
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Anonymous wrote:Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.


Yes! I’m PP earlier in the thread! Also Bristol was out of school for months with “mono.’


Down Syndrome children are born to older mothers, not teenaged moms.
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Anonymous wrote:Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.


Yes! I’m PP earlier in the thread! Also Bristol was out of school for months with “mono.’


So was I- and I hope no one thinks I was hiding a pregnancy!
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That the US is going to instigate another conflict between Russia and the Ukraine, ukraine will provoke Russia and once Russia response there will be very very tough sanctions. Maybe even an armed conflict of some sort.
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Anonymous wrote:Trygg Palin is Bristol Palin’s baby. 100%. Look at a picture of Sarah pregnant with any of her other kids and then “pregnant” with Trygg.


Yes! I’m PP earlier in the thread! Also Bristol was out of school for months with “mono.’


Down Syndrome children are born to older mothers, not teenaged moms.


No - the risk of Down Syndrome increases with maternal age, but the number of children born with Down Syndrome is larger in the younger mother cohort due to the fact there are more babies born to younger mothers and they aren’t undergoing prenatal screening.
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